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honor. >> one other thing, go to the very end of the book and you will see my wife and me. the very end of the book. i encourage people to go to 45books.com and get a copy. god bless you. >> thank you very much. >> see you next time on "life, liberty and levin". steve: drinking tonight, our worst fears realized intelligence assessment leaked to a gaming site thanks to biden surrender to the taliban and catastrophic withdrawal, afghanistan has once again become a haven to terrorist plots against america. good evening, everyone welcome to "the next revolution". more on that story in a moment, congressman mike walz joined this life tonight. first, if we in the world haven't suffered enough. we are told the announcement
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which according to an nbc news pull out today, 70% of americans don't want to see what's happening on tuesday. he's really going to go through with it. he can barely walk, barely speak, barely make sense, barely do the job he's got now but whatever four more years. four more years, he will struggle to get there four more days. that is not being mean it's what biden's own people think. as i'm about to show you this is the most perfect delicious morsel of truth from the white house itself about the decrepit husk and the oval office. i spotted in the new york times piece about the coming biden campaign. obviously this is so good i been looking forward to sharing with us all week. this is from the white house. they briefed, the new york times that they get a try to keep biden off the campaign trail for as longest possible to avoid the risk of age-related mishaps, age-related mishaps. say that for a moment.
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the white house the biden white house biden to risk the age-related mishaps, the risk of age-related mishaps, the entire biden presidency is in age-related mishaps. there is a substantive consequences again this week of having a senile president on the debt ceiling debate. house speaker kevin mccarthy put forward a clear and credible plan including wild and radical ideas as keeping the federal budget at 2022 levels and saving unspent covid money. in response despite going on and on about what a disaster it would be if there is no agreement. the white house is saying biden won't negotiate which then biden repeated at the end of a rambling speech in maryland on wednesday. >> i made clear to speaker mccarthy about how we should proceed to settle our differences. nobody should do anything to jeopardize the full faith and credit of americans. instead of making threats of default if i don't go on with what they want which would be
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catastrophic of the country. if we don't do what they say they're going to let default take place. steve: what? when you say that it's obviously what's going on not the biden won't negotiate he cannot negotiate. who thinks for one second that man the bumbling and coherent mass can sit in a meeting incoherently debate the details of the ceiling in a wall street journal observed over the weekend. in 2008 hillary clinton ran an ad say she was prepared to take a 3:00 a.m. phone call in the crisis. could an 83-year-old joe biden taken 3:00 p.m. call. biden clearly doesn't have the mental or physical capacity to negotiate the debt ceiling, the federal budget or anything else. his biden job to negotiate when his divided government is a present shop to make a deal for the president and capable of doing that should not serve out his current term let alone asking for a second one. if there is a default because biden can't do his job it would
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be the most costly age-related mishaps in history. guess what the white house is counting on to overcome the age-related mishaps with the election. here's what they told the new york times and mr. obama had soaring oratory and mr. trump had rallies, mr. biden's advisors feel the strength is governing ability and projection of competence. of course biden's governing ability and projection of confidence, how could we have missed it. in fact biden's senator durbin pointed to the presidents ability this morning. he was asked about an editorial in the new york times saying biden's refusal to engage with the public regular raises questions about his age and health to which senator durbin said. >> i think his schedule reflects an active person mentally and physically he was engaging with the american people on a regular basis. i don't know what more there asking for. >> i don't know either let's
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take a look at biden schedule, what is biden's big launch week look like. cnn showed us on friday. monday the follow-up, tuesday the big launch on the actual event there just releasing the video. on wednesday photo with the south koreans, thursday nothing, friday a donor meeting. that is it. basically only one thing in the entire week the meeting with the south koreans you can vaguely describe as governing and this is the launch week not exactly the greatest showcase of governing i've ever seen. what about the other part biden's projection of comp competence, spoil of a choice, so much competence to project. there is a border competence that will project that for sure or the fentanyl that's coming in and the drug cartels writing operations now right across america. nearly every major city there is
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economic competence, can't leave that created inflation with reckless spending claiming it was transitory would obviously wasn't blaming putin and spending more making to the inflation last longer and high and interest rates that cause more pain. maybe they will project competence but the recession this year to add to the two years of falling real wages in the trillion dollar deficit achieved in six months. no doubt project the competent way democrats run our great cities tipping them into crime of squalor and decay, drug addiction, murders, robberies, assaults, that is competency governing ability, chaos all across america. not just here in america and the projection of confidence around the world, the supremely competent way he surrendered to the taliban and scuffled out of afghanistan. that china become the peace broker in the middle east, north
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korea back to terrorizing its neighbors with missile test. saudi arabia cutting oil production and fair favor of china and russia. india being driven into the hands of russia. brazil striking a deal with china to ditch the dollar and china's currency, you have to ask how we ever before seen such governing ability of confidence. seriously when we ever had a leader as competent as this or this or even this. are they even talking about age-related mishaps? biden it is nonstop competence in the governing ability. >> let me start off with two words made in america. >> think you will, god bless you all. let's go like the world.
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>> you know the guy who push them out. >> kleptocracy the guys in kleptocracy. >> i paraphrase a phrase in my own neighborhood, the rest of the country the world is not a patch in her jeans. >> take about what do you think about. >> i'm having trouble reading this. >> i'm sick and tired of smart guys. >> what am i doing here. >> that is the question isn't it, what is he doing there, give us your thoughts on biden's age-related mishaps and whether you want four more years of them on the free twitter as steve hilton next and share this message when we posted. let's begin fox news contributor and the author of the new book you can't joke about that. it is kat timpf.
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can we joke about biden running for second term or is it too frightening and serious. >> it is pretty frightening which i think we do need to joke about it. it seems unbelievable. it has been a long week for me. when i read that projection of competence line i had concerns i had forgotten how to read that's how absolutely bizarre, i know i'm exhausted they can't possibly be saying that because i do think it's age-related mishaps necessarily either. the saying age is just a number there are plenty of people that are 80 years old that have a mental quickness to them, that is not joe biden. my grandparents of ten years on joe biden and if ever heard them talk to be the way that we heard joe biden talk during very important speeches, i would be extremely concerned. >> it is amazing and they keep going with this and they have the massive numbers, 17% of the
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country doesn't want him to run again. the majority of democrats that don't want them to run again. it's just really weird. >> it's extremely weird because last time around there was an excuse of covid and he said it was a recent but pretty clearly an excuse not only with everything that we find out about covid but just what happens whatever he's in public. it's backward to be so ev to enter an easy to have an excuse to stay in the basement with the last campaign cycle and there would be or should be more demand of him and i don't how he would possibly handle that given every time we see him it's more clear why we don't see him more often speed what exactly still a long way to go nevermind the four years of the next term. even until the election is a long time anything can happen. the longer they leave a target for anyone else to get going so you're stuck with kamala harris. >> of the ghetto but he realistically can see it. i think the issue they can't see
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any alternative. there has not been an alternative that said i'm going to run against biden that is a serious contender. i think because of that that might be exactly what happens. nobody's excited about biden but they were excited about him last time either they just all him better than trump and we could wind up with that yet again yet i can't see him be the president of the united states in a few years and been able to do that. it doesn't seem he's able to do that now speed what it is so crazy, here's another one. this is the wall street journal this week. a lot of other people made the point but kimberly schoffstall pointed out ron desantis war on disney also part of the 2024 campaign shows the gop hasn't figured out a way to be anti-woke and in the same time pro-business. what you make of all of this. >> i thought that was a great point. i would love to see the gop get back to the pro-business roots
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rather than getting involved in the cronyism picking winners and losers pretty few believe in free market that should be something you're against. i tend to agree i'm disturbed. i don't like disney at all i got in trouble was saying how much i don't like disney but regardless this seemed actually spoken against something ron desantis said does give me concern about the government getting involved in retaliation for speech speed what exactly. a lot of people think this is a bit odd and perhaps move on to something else. kat timpf we have to move on to something us but will see you later in the show. let's get back to the shocking story we opened the show with a devastating leak inside the pentagon. intelligence assessment that showed up on a social media platform used mostly by gamers called discord confirming what mindy warned about at the time of biden's shameful surrender to the taliban. since biden's catastrophic withdrawal afghanistan has
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become a teary staging ground once again and shockingly not only has azam estate been using afghanistan to coordinate attacks on europe and asia but conducting aspirational plotting for an attack on american soil. here with reaction house armed services and foreign affairs committee mike waltz, great to see you, just because everyone predicted it does not make it less frightening and shocking now that we have intelligence confirming it. >> i'm not going to verify the accuracy of what this idiot leaked. but i can tell you for certain generally speaking the intelligence community is blinking red. the terrorist did not get the memo that joe biden wanted the war on terror to be over. they are reconstituting, they have sleeper cells all over the world including europe and the trying once again to acquire
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weapons of mass destruction and drones and their 50000 isis fighters and families in prison camps in syria, correlating across multiple countries and now we have the general in charge of the middle east saying they could actively strike her interest within the next six months. again this is worse 9/11 this is a much worse situation and we were then. it's really, really frightening. can i ask what you make of the state to play in what they promised at the time they would do in response to the pullout the over the horizon capacity that was a big phrase they were using, they said don't worry it's fine over the horizon
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capacity and that's how we keep an eye on the terrorist, how is it looking today? >> is a big lie is completely misleading. here's why we are still going after isis leaders and taking them out successfully and we took went out this last week in syria. the biden spokesperson pointed to an operation in somalia, here's the difference we have people on the ground there, we have assets, special forces and special bases in the region and neighboring countries we have drones. we have none of that we gave up all of our bases we don't have bases in any neighboring countries. our allies what few are left are being hunted down as we speak billions of equipment left behind in our drones spend 80% of their fuel to get from the middle east to afghanistan and
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they depend on the taliban's buddies in pakistan. it is a very difficult situation. the thing that is worse they made a deal with the devil with the taliban and want us to believe that we can depend on the not so bad terrorist to help us go after isis. that did not work abigail and is not going to work now in at the end of the day special operators and my fellow green berets, seals and others it breaks my heart they will have to go back and clean this up. >> cannot be salvaged without the action? >> it'll make everybody want to drink more after what i laid out. but we have to put the plan b in place there are still pockets of resistance the taliban and am working on the intelligence committee and armed services committee to make sure we have a backup plan. i'm not going to wait until 9/11
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or san bernardino or pulse nightclub, we can get on the list until we take action. we will keep hammering away on the administration to put measures in place to deal with it. steve: thank goodness for that. thank goodness we got somebody sensible in washington and leadership. i know many of your colleagues as well pushing for the right outcome. thank you for your analysis. great to see you. we'll be right back. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours.
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steve: almost three years ago to the day at the height of the pandemic lockdown madness we made the following plea to her leaders. >> what we had to do to get her leaders to follow the data and the science, the mindset of the shutdown zealous is opposite of science instead of adapting their thinking in the light of new information they cling to their old position despite new information it is not science as ideology is not based on data but dogma dr. fauci tell the world the based on the data and science we must protect the
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vulnerable in the shutdown and save lives now. >> i don't think dr. fauci was listening that night at the timely reported the covid-19 infection fatality rate to an ifr the proportion of people who got covid and died of it cannot possibly have been as high as the so-called experts in covid policy were claiming in order to justify the lockdown. now we know based on newly released data three years from denmark health registry that we were right back in 2020 british ideologists made this exact point and viciously attacked by the health establishment in the media. he was one of the founders of the great barrington declaration along with stafford professor. their brave leadership prompted a huge number of epidemiologists and other scientists from around the world to join them in
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calling for governments to lift pandemic restrictions on low risk groups while protecting the most probable. now where do we and all the others that spoke out from the start where do we go for our apology. when will there be any accountability for the lives ruined because of the lockdown lunacy. bert hunter by the way where is it apology for the conspiracy theories that were thrown at us when we were the first to lay out the evidence in wuhan and the most likely origin of the pandemic. this week we got a senate report backing up the lab leak explanation. when will sachi every spate interface any accountability for what he did breaking the rules to commission this research covering for the chinese regime face asleep pushing the natural origins when he knew it was the least possible. here with reaction what are the people with the media vilified who were censored by big tech for spreading covid
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misinformation and shamefully attacked by his own university who's been proven right on everything pretty much from day one stafford professor doctor j. it's great to see you it's going to be vindicated by the fact that is clear but there's something disconcerting about the fact that there's no public bracketing and the lessons don't seem to have been learned. >> the problem we're going to do this again if there's another pandemic and there will be another pandemic at some point in the future. the lockdown path is set in stone unless there is a reckoning with a honest evaluation of the pandemic response which by all major was a disaster we harmed her children destroyed our economy we did not save people from covid we saw a million deaths from covid in the united states and millions of others around the world, what did we gain the
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key thing we have to insist on an honest evaluation and ask you to take political action because the leaders that did this do not want to evaluate themselves. when they do they give themselves awards. steve: precisely about the politics i don't how we get to an independent objective evaluation that people will trust because it's become so politicized. >> i think part of the problem both parties differ honest had some responsibility. president trump impose the locked is initially in the democratic governors were fully on board in my state california my kids do not see the inside of a classroom for a year end half and i'm sure you have kids of facing pressures.
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it's both parties and nobody is a political interest directly. we have to de-escalate the situation where we say we can evaluate everything a person that made a bad decision to go to purgatory, no and honest evaluation of what we did so we never do it again there are people like dr. fauci that made tremendous mistakes it will go down in history as having made the tremendous mistakes. that's unavoidable. a lot of the other decision-makers they were following the science it's really hard to do in the middle of the pandemic when you have leaders like tony's patchy misleading the public of the scientific consensus when there wasn't one. steve: are you aware of any country that's gone down this path where they had a proper evaluation in a calm
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dispassionate way. >> none yet. in sweden i had a commission or an evaluation in denmark but nothing comprehensive. the uk is starting one parliamentary i'm not hopeful that the hobbit dispassionate evaluation could we put together a document with several of my colleagues called the norfolk group document you can find on norfolk group.org it's a blueprint for what the evaluation should look like in its 80 pages of questions of data and information asking was it necessary to close schools in the harms and were those considered at the time. why do people ignore the fact that there was a lot of evidence for covid recovery why would vaccine passports pushed long after the fact that the vaccines don't stop the transmission was not when was it known that the vaccines didn't stop
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transmission. why didn't the regulatory agencies pay more attention to vaccine injuries and target the vaccines. a lot of questions that the public deserves answers to. steve: very good reminder where people could go for that the norfolk group.org. it's free to download, anybody can look at it. steve: wonderful, great to see you. in the mornings as a maker the kids breakfast and taking them to school i listen to npr so you don't have to and yes is sanctimonious and institutionally biased in favor of the establishment of the left-leaning group but sometimes it's so extraordinarily out of touch that it is offensive. listen to this earlier this week. >> after former president donald trump's indictment and newark some prominent republicans have
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accused alvin bragg of enabling a crime wave in the city. earlier this week members of the house judiciary committee held a hearing in manhattan about the city so-called crime problem but experts say that is not quite right. steve: so-called crime, multiple suspects brutally beat a bodega owner wall racial slurs and brooklyn pretty woman was viciously assaulted by a homeless man in queens at a subway station leaving her blind, was at a so-called crime. an asian woman assaulted and punch to the ground as she tried running for safety. is that a so-called crime a court to npr, the man who smashed a female nypd officer at the back of the head with a bottle, i guess he's a so-called criminal, so-called crime when felony assault is up 10% last year to 26000 this shows npr is a news organization was so-called journalist.
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newsom has given up his actual job in favor of ready to run the country yelling a red state the dereliction of duty that's got so bad the left winging a atlantic posted an article gavin newsom is not governing leading california as a full-time job and neglecting it to do pr stunts in red states and the frivolous and irresponsible. meanwhile by contrast very different kind of california democrat our friend ro khanna has been touring red states as well. this time to develop a positive impractical plan to create the high skilled high-paying jobs to our economy needs in the heartland of america and not just on the coast. joining us to tell us how it works california congressman ro khanna. great to see you i love the fact that you're putting your effort into this and spending the time in building these partnerships. tell us how it all works. >> i appreciate it i call it a new economic patriotism for to log this country without our
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manufacturing is decimated in rural communities decimated. it's a program of the private sector where a tech company pays a $5000 stipend to a student and gives a mentorship and a credential and at the end of 18 months we seen a success that are placed into a job nontechnology necessarily avocado and retail but bringing actual credentials that lead to actual jobs and for community colleges. steve: has local governments or state governments in other states been involved have you done it directly. >> they partnered with the governor kim reynolds republican governor in iowa and des moines community college one of the lessons of the program you need local stakeholders you cannot just create these jobs from washington or silicon valley you need to buy into local educators in the local government entity the private sector into often
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what you have is these courses and there's no job at the end of this. this is something that can bring the country together to be proactive, productive instead of hurling insults at each other. steve: that's why i like talking about it and i force myself to do it. it's very easy to go down the road of the political gains. this is what people are really yearning for that's why i use the phrase positive impractical all the time. i definitely feel that as a garb in california talking to people. most people just want things at work to improve the lives in the american dream of 70 projection jobs and manufacturing jobs lost but nobody cared about them. here is the reality these things don't go viral they don't make the headlines but when you talk to people in the community this is what they want this is what they care about they want to
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know how are our kids going to live in a changing economy this to have access to the american dream how can they buy a house and have a life that was better than their parents and they want practical solutions. i think we do talk about manufacturing and technology investment in staying ahead of china and keeping america preeminent in renewing the american dream and concrete solutions you get a lot of consensus. you get a lot of politicians focus on the places where we agree instead of always focusing on the places that we disagree. steve: i so agree with that. people want to find out more or someone watching you thanks i would like that in my area and they have a bit about, how can they follow-up. >> they can follow up on my twitter at ro khanna that explained the program, contact me on my website and will get one of the technology companies to see if it's a fit with the
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cleaning in her energy production including this chart in the washington post the top six producing the cleanest energy use nuclear and hydropower over any other energy source. as a result the carbon emissions dropped significantly. but even though the facts suggest the nuclear hydro of the best solution for producing clean energy. extremist climate is a list opposed the clean energy options they are totally obsessed with wind and solar. anyone think that there funded by big wind and solar corporations. looks like they are previous got so extreme and crazy that in california the official state category for energy sources list hydropower is a nonrenewable. it looks like coal, biden's program by the far left to control his party to spew out climate extremism in every
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speech. >> nothing is more hope for the future than to see my five grandchildren challenge expectation ac breaker and technology that we cannot imagine but the only way the get it get a chance to fill the potential is if we take drastic action right now to address the climate disaster facing the nation and our world. science tells us how we act or fail to act in the next 12 years will determine the livability of our plan. so today i'm announcing my plan for clean energy revolution. outlines what we have to do to meet this challenge head on and how we will get there. steve: would a load, clean energy revolution, biden has announced he is cutting spending on 0 admission nuclear energy what a bunch of charlotteans, the solar power they go on and on about is made with coal from china. the actual miracle better
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performance of any economy to increase use of natural gas not wind and solar, natural gas which are trying to get rid of. it's even worse than that. do not in fact against fossil fuels there just against american fossil fuels. as usual the worst stupid and self-defeating extremism came from california. the use of democrats have been charged imports of foreign oil have gone up 12% to 60%. while oil from california has been cut from 50% to 25%. they are destroying energy jobs so they can bring it across the ocean and giant tankers and the most pollution on the planet as arnold schwarzenegger pointed out the biggest 15 produce more admissions and all the cars in the world put together, the clueless climate extremist want
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to ban gas stoves and gas powered cars, being gas for heating and hot water and electrifying to make us rely on the electricity while making electricity completely unreliable by attacking baseload power generation like natural gas and nuclear. when the villas lights go out only to realize the years of attacking natural gas mean they are aging and no investment in way more expensive for filling the gap left by wind and solar then baseload power the next genius idea is to pass a blank bill on the state legislature to avoid public scrutiny then later on fill it with a demented scheme to charge utility customers by income by covering the cost of energy infrastructure so they can reduce the price for electricity usage which will incentivize people to use more electricity as they tell people to use less electricity because of the code they underline nuclear but they want you to use more after all because they have to be electrified because of climate
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out of all of the appalling ideology departures from common sense and practicality that these extreme democrats have pushed the last few years, there is nothing is totally clueless contradicting the incoherent and destructive as their energy policy. we'll be right back. and recalibrate your advanced safety system. so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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back. our favorite horse-faced liability john kerry take a break this weekend from flying around the world on a jet and joined jen sochi to circle back for ice cream,. >> what to we have, a dove bar. >> i love dove. >> a good old department extinguish. >> you have the record for the most miles traveled by secretary of state, do you have any place you would like to go back to, to visit. >> everywhere. the -- such an amazing planet world. so many amazing countries, ier in g. >> i never got to know it is great to go and be able to dig into the history and culture. >> always enjoy it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> first. kat timpf, do you see how he
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was look at that dove bar. then he will fly back to all of the places. >> i don't know how that wasn't vetted or maybe they didn't notice, they were bragging, you have more miles traveled than any secretary of state, that means you have highest carbon footprint. this was not live. how did nobody see that. >> the dove bar. that is so cringe. the way he looked at it. >> they were trying so hard to be, i eat ice cream too, i'm just like you, but not natural enough for me. >> the terrible music. cringe. another one for you, kat.
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this week california senator alex padilla trying exploit left wing media. -- but who also lead a secret double life as a violent pornography. for years senator padilla was, in bed with him. we don't do fun stories, but when there is a chance to talk about v vie violent
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pornographer in bed with a la politician. >> i read about this this is a horrible sick man. they play us against each other, they continue to be in power. and engage in corrupt behavior. i could not show my face anywhere, let alone accuse other people of doing something wrong. >> he is bringing in the law about ethics. >> there is no solve awareness, you see his name in ethics you might google it and see what his connections are. there is no self awareness with these politicians, a lot of them. >> that is right. i would say that. a lack of self awareness. they have no idea how ridiculous they are and a bunch of hypocrites they
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seem, we get they need to raise money but this guy is so shady. verbally and physically abusive porn director there is, you would know to stay away. >> his own brother does not speak to him any more, he is a bad guy. >> john kerry as well, lack of self awareness. amazing. >> i feel like. they don't believe a lot of the things they say, they care more about how they look than what they do or don't do. they care about winning and maintaining power not doing good. >> take us out with a few words about the book. >> how everything is funny, and joking about dark subjects can lead to healing went yourself, i spill a lot
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of tea on myself too. >> that is a very compelling reason, thank you we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching, set your dvr so you never miss a show, we'll see you next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. ♪ ♪ tucker: welcome to tucker carlson tonight, happy monday, artificial intelligence is ontelle of thost topics that is spooky and sci-fi enough tos make for amp compellingel television segment. a.i. is complex enough it is easy tshowo miss represent. sounds like something that could be dangerous t

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